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EURO2008Q: Romania vs. Bulgaria [P/R]

theo

VII



vs.

21:00 (GMT+2)
Constanta


Venue: Farul Stadium (15.520 seats)





Romania
Starting Line-up: Lobont; Contra, Tamas, Chivu(c), Rat; Petre, Codrea, Dica, Rosu; Mutu, Marica.
Subs: Coman; Maftei, Badoi; Nicolita, Cocis; Niculae, Ganea.
Coach: Victor Piturca


Bulgaria
Starting Line-up: Petkov; Wagner, Tomasic, Topuzakov, Angelov; S. Petrov, Yankov, M. Petrov, Inkovic, Peev; Berbatov.
Subs: Ivankov, I. Todorov, Kirilov, Kishishev, Georgiev, S. Todorov, Bojinov.
Coach: Hristo Stoichkov


Referee
Stefano Farina (ITA)
Assistant referee
Paolo Calcagno (ITA) Alessandro Lion (ITA)
Fourth official
Nicola Ayroldi (ITA)



Opportunity knocks for neighbours
Friday, 1 September 2006

Neighbours Romania and Bulgaria may already feel they are scrapping for a place at the UEFA EURO 2008™ finals as they renew acquaintances in Constanta.

Favourable draw
Drawn against the Netherlands, Albania, Belarus, Luxembourg and Slovenia in qualifying Group G, both sides will consider themselves capable of taking at least second place to progress to the tournament in Austria and Switzerland - and for Romania, it would be particularly satisfying to do so at Bulgaria's expense.

Controversial victory
Romania have an excellent record against their neighbours with 21 wins to Bulgaria's eleven in 38 previous meetings. However, recent history has been less favourable. It was a defeat and a decisive draw against Bulgaria that denied them a spot at the 1992 UEFA European Championship in Sweden, while a disallowed Dorinel Munteanu goal in a 1-0 loss to Bulgaria at EURO '96™ still sets blood boiling in Bucharest.

Last chance
For the likes of Adrian Mutu, Cristian Chivu, Bogdan Lobont and Cosmin Contra, all of whom were expected to achieve great things for Romania, UEFA EURO 2008™ represents a last chance to shine on the international stage. Having missed out on three major finals in a row, they are eager to grab the opportunity that Group G presents. "This is the last chance for our generation to achieve something big for our country," said Mutu. "It's time to give not just everything we have, but more." Captain Chivu added: "It's time to qualify for a major tournament. We cannot afford to fail."

Crucial match
Immediately after the group draw, Romania coach Victor Piturca identified how important Saturday's game would be. Acknowledging the Netherlands as favourites to top the section, Piturca said: "The first match against Bulgaria is crucial for our entire campaign. Bulgaria are our main rivals for second place."

Friendly rivalry
Visiting coach Hristo Stoichkov will likely concur as he looks to lead his new-look team to qualification. Although Bulgarian football's biggest star is a close friend of his Romanian counterpart Georghe Hagi - he was best man at his wedding in the 1990s - he will have few qualms about dashing the latter's EURO hopes.

Rising stars
Stiochkov's players are finding their way to the very top levels of European football: Dimitar Berbatov joined Tottenham Hotspur FC this summer, Stilian Petrov left Celtic FC for Aston Villa FC, PFC Slavia Sofia's Blagoy Georgiev moved to FK Crvena Zvezda while striking prodigy Valeri Bojinov went from ACF Fiorentina to Juventus.

Optimistic Bulgarians
That, combined with the good form of Bulgarian clubs in Europe - where PFC Levski Sofia have become the first A PFG side to reach the UEFA Champions League group stage - has given the national squad reason for optimism. "We are extremely motivated and looking forward to the game," said skipper Petrov. "The mood in the camp is excellent and we all believe we can take something from Constanta."

'Something else'
Stoichkov admits that club success represents "a big boost for our football" but Romania have had similar encouragement, with FC Steaua Bucuresti following Levski into the group stage after a ten-year absence. However, Piturca refuses to read too much into that, saying: "The national team is something else." With so much at stake, Saturday's encounter certainly promises to be something else entirely.
 

Fallen

Youth Team
I'm looking forward to the game.
However, i don't like at all the "WAR" that's presented in romanian and bulgarian newspapers. The supporters don't feel like this. These "conflicts" are only made to artificially tense the atmosphere before the game.
 

thetrooper37

Senior Squad
^ I agree.

On the pitch, I think it will be a very good game as both teams will go all out for the win. After all, this IS one of the most important games for both countries. As to who will actually win... neither team lacks talent on the pitch but our Bulgarian coach...well... I don't think he knows exactly what he's doing. If we lose, I hope you beat us with like 3-0 so that he can get fired, otherwise I want a win.
 

$teauA

Superstar
We MUST win this game. This campaign has to be it, it's about time we qualify to a tournament, if not now when :(. I think we're gonna win but I have a feeling there's gonna be 1 or 2 scares too many for my heart to take throghout the match. Let's get the damn 3 points!!
 

theo

VII
I hope you're right Zlatan. :$

Speaking of which, what's Mitea's status? Back in training?
 

Zlatan

Fan Favourite
Had a very good pre-season, but got injured. Been out for 7 weeks but is looking to get back in a week or two.
 

Zlatan

Fan Favourite
Fallen said:
Glad to hear that about Mitea :)
He was in the Romanian squad a while ago ...
He will get there again, if he starts losing his injury proneness that is.
 
Bonzi said:
Who's Wagner? Naturalized Brazilian?
Bingo.

The EU hopeful derby.

Come on Bulgaria... I guess. I never know what to expect from this team. We could win, or we could suffer a 3-0 drubbing.

I was in Bulgaria this summer and watched our friendly with Wales. We looked pretty bad, but then again friendlies don't mean much. Since my other national team doesn't have a coach, much less games scheduled, I'm going to devote my attention to the homeland for a while.
 

Silencer

Superstar
FORCA ROMANIA! :amika:
I hope you guys qualify for EC08 together with us.
I say 2-1 for Romania (Mutu and if Dica is playing he will make the 2nd)
It's a homegame so should be a win, GOOD LUCK (Y)
 

$teauA

Superstar
Silencer said:
FORCA ROMANIA! :amika:
I hope you guys qualify for EC08 together with us.
I say 2-1 for Romania (Mutu and if Dica is playing he will make the 2nd)
It's a homegame so should be a win, GOOD LUCK (Y)

*FORZA

I love all the Dutch support, would you guys still support us if we beat you in one of the two games (H)?
 

$teauA

Superstar
Our formation:

---------------------Lobont--------------------

Contra-------Tamas------Chivu-----------Rat

---------------------Codrea--------------------


Petre----------------Rosu-----------------Dica


----------------Mutu----------------------------
--------------------------Marica----------------​
 

Fallen

Youth Team
Our starting lineup s**ks
Codrea, Rosu, Petre don't belong in the national squad ...

But ... FORZA ROMANIA !!!
game started :)
 

Silencer

Superstar
$teauA said:
*FORZA

I love all the Dutch support, would you guys still support us if we beat you in one of the two games (H)?

Well that is always a possibillity but yeah I'm supporting Romania for a long time now. I will keep doing that but only if we qualify with you guys hehe (H)
 


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